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joining us live from denver, with a look at what is being done to protect them, and paul, what can you tell us? >> well, stephanie, here in denver, it is a clear beautiful day, but bitter cold. it is really only about five degrees now after hitting a record low of 13 below last night. there's no end in sight tonight is expect tock get out of the teens until monday, and not above freezing maybe tuesday when we may see a temperature in the mid 30's. it is difficult for everybody, a lot community like so many american cities right behind me is the denver rescue mission it is one of the largest homeless service providers and they have been running at capacity last night they slept 315 people in that building. that means they put down mats in their chapels in their hallways and used every bed they had, they also had another 150 people and another facility a little further from downtown when we heard from other homeless organizations that they are also running. so the cold and inconvenience for some, but life threatening for others here being service bedty homeless organizations. >> thank go
joining us live from denver, with a look at what is being done to protect them, and paul, what can you tell us? >> well, stephanie, here in denver, it is a clear beautiful day, but bitter cold. it is really only about five degrees now after hitting a record low of 13 below last night. there's no end in sight tonight is expect tock get out of the teens until monday, and not above freezing maybe tuesday when we may see a temperature in the mid 30's. it is difficult for everybody, a lot...
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patty murray, and paul ryan. of course the vice presidential candidate last year. and they're trying to figure out a budget, they have to make their presentation to congress. and then they're trying everything they can to avoid another government shoulddown and there is hope that it leads to some compromise can be reached. >> libby if congress is not able to get to the farm bill and some of these other important measures, are stop-gap measures the way to go? >> some things could be dealt with retrotively. things relating to the tax code they will come back and take care of them as the year gets started but that's why people are calling things like the dairy cliff an important issue. $7 for a gallon of milk is something that americans will not be happy with and they are hope that they will come some sort of bills. >> congress is under fire, for not being very productive in the last year. >> reporter: that's right. it's being called the do-nothing congress from many quarters because of the small number of actual laws that they have been able to pass. we saw them push
patty murray, and paul ryan. of course the vice presidential candidate last year. and they're trying to figure out a budget, they have to make their presentation to congress. and then they're trying everything they can to avoid another government shoulddown and there is hope that it leads to some compromise can be reached. >> libby if congress is not able to get to the farm bill and some of these other important measures, are stop-gap measures the way to go? >> some things could be...
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. >> the two most important people at the table are congressman paul ryan and democratic senator patty murray of washington state. >> we're going to find the common ground between our two budgets that we can both vote on and that's our goal. >> no steps forward means no relief from sequester cuts with more on the way. and senate republican leaders don't son concerned. >> i think it's a bad idea to revisit a law that is actually working and reducing spending for the government. >> not all republicans are at peace with it. congressman howell rogers of kentucky chairs the appropriations committee and says the current cuts and the next round are gruesome. >> a $20 billion cut to the military above and beyond what they already sustained. that would be very, very severe. >> reporter: congressman moran questions the real incentive for getting a deal done. >> we could fix the budget situation in a bipartisan way won hours, but the leadership doesn't want that done. they don't want to make deals. >> during back the sequester and preventing another government shut down would required them workin
. >> the two most important people at the table are congressman paul ryan and democratic senator patty murray of washington state. >> we're going to find the common ground between our two budgets that we can both vote on and that's our goal. >> no steps forward means no relief from sequester cuts with more on the way. and senate republican leaders don't son concerned. >> i think it's a bad idea to revisit a law that is actually working and reducing spending for the...
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two key players to come out and address the media, and patty murray democrat of washington state and paul ryan congressman of wisconsin, they're the two chairs of the budget committees. they've been the ones hammering out this deal. they've been going through meetings with their respective caucuses and debriefing people and we'll get the contours of what they're proposing. two-year budget deal. funding the federal government for two years. it would set new spending limits which would give the appropriators to go back, get to work and come up with new benefits with could, indeed, avoid another government shutdown. they're looking at curbing some of the sequestration cuts, another round coming due in january, and they're looking at airline fees, don't call them taxes. no one likes that word around here. but they'll be looking at user fee replacements. this is a small bargain, it is not a dig beal but it is something at the time when members of congress has not been able to come up with much. it is seen as a bit of a breakthrough. they're naming this bill the bipartisan budget act. that says
two key players to come out and address the media, and patty murray democrat of washington state and paul ryan congressman of wisconsin, they're the two chairs of the budget committees. they've been the ones hammering out this deal. they've been going through meetings with their respective caucuses and debriefing people and we'll get the contours of what they're proposing. two-year budget deal. funding the federal government for two years. it would set new spending limits which would give the...
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paul ryan chairman of the house and patty murray, one republican one democrat engaging in talks, don't expect them to come up with a big proposal but a modest proposal could keep the government funded and running past the next deadline we're watching, january 15th. that's the real one. this friday is fairly arbitrary. if they botch that, if they can't come to any agreement the sky doesn't fall. but it's the january 15th deadline they're trying to get ahead of. we are seeing that they are going to try to come up with sequester cuts, the question is how to pay for them. we're watching for something like user fees, perhaps cuts to federal worker workers benefits. issues that the members of the committee are trying to hammer out. stay tuned. >> talk about hammering things out, a budget isn't the only thing that congress is trying to hammer out. what else tops that agenda? >> it is a big agenda. harry reid laid it out for us this afternoon. >> we must address the issue of additional sanctions against iran, we must address the jobs conference report, medicare keeping doctors by adjusting phy
paul ryan chairman of the house and patty murray, one republican one democrat engaging in talks, don't expect them to come up with a big proposal but a modest proposal could keep the government funded and running past the next deadline we're watching, january 15th. that's the real one. this friday is fairly arbitrary. if they botch that, if they can't come to any agreement the sky doesn't fall. but it's the january 15th deadline they're trying to get ahead of. we are seeing that they are going...
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house republican paul ryan and senate democrats are working on a plan. if they can get it done, it could help the government avoid a shut down for the next few years. we have more from washington. >> i'm glad to be here. >> the 29 members of congress who sit on the budget conference committee have nine more days to come up with a fiscal plan they can sell to their colleagues. december 13 is the last day both the house and senate are scheduled to be in session this year. that's d-day for the budget conference. don't expect to it accomplish major savings and reform. >> i don't expect a grand bargain. i don't expect a medium bargain. that i expect a mini bargain. >> both sides want to avoid a looming deadline january 15, which is when a government shut down would be triggered unless congress reaches a deal. many hope to face the spending cuts known as sequestration. >> the sequester was designed to be the worst of all possible fiscal policies, so oh unacceptable that both political parties would run away from it and come to some better agreement. >> congres
house republican paul ryan and senate democrats are working on a plan. if they can get it done, it could help the government avoid a shut down for the next few years. we have more from washington. >> i'm glad to be here. >> the 29 members of congress who sit on the budget conference committee have nine more days to come up with a fiscal plan they can sell to their colleagues. december 13 is the last day both the house and senate are scheduled to be in session this year. that's d-day...
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you saw a clip from rand paul. there is a fundamental belief on their part that unemployment n cripples workers. i would argue that nobody enjoys being unemployed and when jobs are available, people have an incentive to get them and there's no real economic correlation between up employment insurance and long term unemployment. it's more a correlation between demand growth. >> is there a disconnect, in your opinion with the republicans on the issue of the unemployment benefits that perhaps is a generational thing, seeing the benefits as something that benefits those who don't want to work versus those who lost jobs in the economic meltdown and can't work? >> well, i don't know filled call is a generational disconnect, because i don't know if it correlates to the age of a member of congress or their con sit with went. i think there is a philosophical disconnect. when we talk about issues like raise in the minimum wage, which so clearly would address the growing disparity between rich and poor in this country, it's s
you saw a clip from rand paul. there is a fundamental belief on their part that unemployment n cripples workers. i would argue that nobody enjoys being unemployed and when jobs are available, people have an incentive to get them and there's no real economic correlation between up employment insurance and long term unemployment. it's more a correlation between demand growth. >> is there a disconnect, in your opinion with the republicans on the issue of the unemployment benefits that...
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after a second day of talks, paul joins us. >> n.a.t.o. officials meet with afghan's foreign minister. could we be closer to a signature. >> i think the principal you have to think of when you talk about these meetings, is like an apple press. you tighten the pressure in the hope that the juice flows. there's a blockage in the pipeline. it is hamid karzai. he's not willing to sign the bilateral agreement. even john kerry will not speculate as to why he will not sign it. hamid karzai at the moment says no. susan rice went to kabul, he said no. as john kerry says on tuesday here in brussels, there are some 50 nations who are part of the effort to stablilize afghanistan. they have budgetary cycles, planning cycles, and you don't turn off military cycles like this. there has to be planning involved. n.a.t.o. says it needs the signature before the end of the year. n.a.t.o. officials said any signature will do. hamid karzai says he will not sign it until next year. could it strain relations with president hamid karzai. >> i think it already it.
after a second day of talks, paul joins us. >> n.a.t.o. officials meet with afghan's foreign minister. could we be closer to a signature. >> i think the principal you have to think of when you talk about these meetings, is like an apple press. you tighten the pressure in the hope that the juice flows. there's a blockage in the pipeline. it is hamid karzai. he's not willing to sign the bilateral agreement. even john kerry will not speculate as to why he will not sign it. hamid karzai...
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meanwhile, as if the 5 and 12 nets don't have enough problems, now, they will be without swingman paul pierce for the next two to four weeks: a broken right hand. that means pierce will miss his first meeting when brooklyn hosts thebast celtics. i am jessica taff. >> we will talk to you a little later. thanks. >>> next, out of control, sunday's deadly derailment and what it may say about america's rails. plus, drone delivery, amazon's promise for the future. will the it really happen? and a host willing to ask the tough questions and you'll get... the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5pm et / 2pm pt only on al jazeera america >> welcome back to al jazeeras america on this monday, december 2nd, 2013, i am john siegenthaler seeing in new york. some the top stories, america spent holiday dollars often monday on what may be the easiest he ecommerce day of the year the most important shopping day of the season? the obama administration promised an improved healthcare wen sight in november. reviews are mixed. some are having trouble signing up. insurers say they are not
meanwhile, as if the 5 and 12 nets don't have enough problems, now, they will be without swingman paul pierce for the next two to four weeks: a broken right hand. that means pierce will miss his first meeting when brooklyn hosts thebast celtics. i am jessica taff. >> we will talk to you a little later. thanks. >>> next, out of control, sunday's deadly derailment and what it may say about america's rails. plus, drone delivery, amazon's promise for the future. will the it really...
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top hole on the street and that is not what the public is expecting from regulators in 2013. >> paul volcker, the rule bears his name, says the spirit of wall street is what he is trying to change with this rule. five years from now, what will this culture really look like? >> that absolutely remains to be seen. one of the most interesting parts of the rule will be how ceos adapt to it. they have a role in making sure that there programs are compliant. a lot of people like myself that hoped that it would go even farther. as they said, the rules are necessarily a bit vague. that is why i hope that we see ceos taking the spirit of the rule on board. >> what about reinstating glass- steagall, then? >> if the volker rule is not seen as strong enough, not enforced strongly by regulators, i think you will see even more growing support from republicans and democrats on the hill for that, and i understand that, but the most important thing right now is making sure that we understand the rule and making sure that regulators can enforce it. >> jennifer, richard, we have to leave it there. than
top hole on the street and that is not what the public is expecting from regulators in 2013. >> paul volcker, the rule bears his name, says the spirit of wall street is what he is trying to change with this rule. five years from now, what will this culture really look like? >> that absolutely remains to be seen. one of the most interesting parts of the rule will be how ceos adapt to it. they have a role in making sure that there programs are compliant. a lot of people like myself...
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the gop budget guru paul ryan and the senate budget committee chairman are leading the talks. class i am hopeful paul ryan and patty murray will come to a budget agreement and that they can pass both isles in the senate. -- gave us an update on where they were and i am hopeful they will be able to work this out. there is clearly no agreement. click the clock is ticking. there is still much work to be done. time is running out on a budget agreement. we understand negotiations are we alsong and understand there is no final deal. qwest paul ryan says he does not know if they can reach a deal by friday but does they are working on it. what they are working on is a narrow word he'll, trying to ease sequestration. in case a budget deal is not reached him a lawmakers came up with a short-term bill to fund the government, which runs out of money yet again on january 15th. matt out joined the surveillance team this morning. ultimately put agreement together that is a short-term agreement. to me, we will not get out of the political mess until 2016. we are in a situation where the presi
the gop budget guru paul ryan and the senate budget committee chairman are leading the talks. class i am hopeful paul ryan and patty murray will come to a budget agreement and that they can pass both isles in the senate. -- gave us an update on where they were and i am hopeful they will be able to work this out. there is clearly no agreement. click the clock is ticking. there is still much work to be done. time is running out on a budget agreement. we understand negotiations are we alsong and...
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. >> people like paul jacobs and chris kelly. >> this ownership group has the most patents. we might not have the most wins, but we have the most patents. >> chris mullin is his personal advisor. >> you have to have a lot of money to buy them. a lot of these guys are successful. they have money and they have passion. >> the kings pose a tough business problem. only 8 winning seasons. last season's attendance was the lowest in the league. one of the biggest tech titans of all tried to swoop in and buy the kings and move the team to seattle. but a group partnered with the city of sacramento and came up with a clever real estate deal to help keep the team in california. >> i came to california with no money. everything i have i owe to the state of california. >> next week, this man has completely revitalized the nba franchise and he is not satisfied. hear about his plans for a brand-new arena in san francisco next week on "sportfolio." in the spring of 2013, most nba analysts thought the sacramento kings were playing out the spring. a deal was in place to sell the team and movi
. >> people like paul jacobs and chris kelly. >> this ownership group has the most patents. we might not have the most wins, but we have the most patents. >> chris mullin is his personal advisor. >> you have to have a lot of money to buy them. a lot of these guys are successful. they have money and they have passion. >> the kings pose a tough business problem. only 8 winning seasons. last season's attendance was the lowest in the league. one of the biggest tech...
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. >> people like paul jacobs and chris kelly. >> this ownership group has the most patents. we might not have the most wins, but we have the most patents. >> chris mullin is his personal advisor. >> you have to have a lot of money to buy them. a lot of these guys are successful. they have money and they have passion. >> the kings pose a tough business problem. only 8 winning seasons. last season's attendance was the lowest in the league. one of the biggest tech titans of all tried to swoop in and buy the kings and move the team to seattle. but a group partnered with the city of sacramento and came up with a clever real estate deal to help keep the team in california. >> i came to california with no money. everything i have i owe to the state of california. >> they make analytic software to help companies like delta airlines understand their data. >> i created a mission, you want to build a winning franchise and make the world a better place. >> it is a shot a dream team or can think. >> just what i do for my software business, integrity, hard work, openness. i have got a vis
. >> people like paul jacobs and chris kelly. >> this ownership group has the most patents. we might not have the most wins, but we have the most patents. >> chris mullin is his personal advisor. >> you have to have a lot of money to buy them. a lot of these guys are successful. they have money and they have passion. >> the kings pose a tough business problem. only 8 winning seasons. last season's attendance was the lowest in the league. one of the biggest tech...
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the easy conclusion to jump to is that paul ryan has to get the tea party on board. patty murray has her work cut out for her. >> she does. it is notable that paul ryan met with the study committee yesterday. -- heed to bring with him will get most of the republican congress. democrats here are not happy about some aspects. federal workers are at big issue. unemployment is a big issue. will they get those votes. at the end of the day, the sense i get is that they will get a deal. it could be announced next week. >> thank you so much for joining us. peter cook, our chief washington correspondent. back, at&t jumps on the no contract bandwagon. all you need is to own your own mobilephone. that is next. you are watching bloomberg tv. we are streaming live on your phone, tablet, and bloomberg.com. ♪ >> you are watching "market makers." a new ceo takes over at time warner cable next month. he has worked his way up to chief operating officer. decision may be to sell time warner cable and find his way out of a job. unless his current job doesn't first. rob gave us the next
the easy conclusion to jump to is that paul ryan has to get the tea party on board. patty murray has her work cut out for her. >> she does. it is notable that paul ryan met with the study committee yesterday. -- heed to bring with him will get most of the republican congress. democrats here are not happy about some aspects. federal workers are at big issue. unemployment is a big issue. will they get those votes. at the end of the day, the sense i get is that they will get a deal. it could...
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i'm told that paul ryan and murray, the two negotiators for that house and senate respectively are on a path way to a deal. still remaines over the details. progress is being made is the last word i got. bigger question is to whatever agreement they might be ite to come up with, can pass muster with their colleagues in the house and senate? that's an open question. the two are going to be at it weekend communicating with their staffs, working directly in washington trying to resolve some of the differences between them. deadline is next friday, december 13. but the real deadline they face is january 15. the government, once again, runs out of money. the key components of the deal they're looking at, it would set spending levels for one or two years for the federal government. they're preferring two years it would replace those automatic spending cuts, the sequestration through a mix of savings and some newas and revenue. but it would noint involve any any new taxnvolve increases or title reforms. they are avoiding some of those flash points in order to reach a deal, even a smaller dea
i'm told that paul ryan and murray, the two negotiators for that house and senate respectively are on a path way to a deal. still remaines over the details. progress is being made is the last word i got. bigger question is to whatever agreement they might be ite to come up with, can pass muster with their colleagues in the house and senate? that's an open question. the two are going to be at it weekend communicating with their staffs, working directly in washington trying to resolve some of the...
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. >> people like paul jacobs and chris kelly. >> we might not have the most wins, but we have the most patents. >> chris mullin is his personal advisor. >> you have to have a lot of money to buy them. a lot of these guys are successful. they have money and they have passion. >> the kings pose a tough business problem. last season's attendance was the lowest in the league. averaging fewer than 14,008 night. one of the biggest tech titans of all tried to swoop in and buy the kings and move the team to seattle. >> i came to california with no money. everything i have i/o to the state of california. >> they make analytic software to help companies like delta airlines understand their data. >> i created a mission, you want to build a winning franchise and make the world a better place. just what i do for my software business, integrity, hard work, openness. >> that'll do it for this edition of "sportfolio." thank you for watching. for more video and sports business coverage, visit our website, bloomberg.com. i'm rick horrow, great to be with you. see you next time on "sportfolio." ♪ >> th
. >> people like paul jacobs and chris kelly. >> we might not have the most wins, but we have the most patents. >> chris mullin is his personal advisor. >> you have to have a lot of money to buy them. a lot of these guys are successful. they have money and they have passion. >> the kings pose a tough business problem. last season's attendance was the lowest in the league. averaging fewer than 14,008 night. one of the biggest tech titans of all tried to swoop in and...
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paul smith, thank you very much. >> what does this say about you? budweiser has a tweeting power that makes holidays better. this story is in today's weird wall street, for good reason. ♪ forll right, it is time weird wall street, where bazaars business as usual. do you like paper airplanes? a new start up is testing this timeless homemade technology. meet the electric paper airplane. your self-made paper airplane turned into a smart home flying machine that is quickly becoming a holiday must-have. the inventor has already made more than $500,000 on kick starter, with 46 more days to go . i want to see this thing fly. and i were out shooting with a buddy the other day who want his kid up christmas present from a kick starter. kick starter might the a great place to do some christmas shopping, you know? >> i have another one for you. 'tis the season for ugly christmas sweaters and designated drivers. bear with me. puttingr in the u.k. is these things together. the beer company is promoting safer holiday cheer with safer high-tech where. #jumpers,me
paul smith, thank you very much. >> what does this say about you? budweiser has a tweeting power that makes holidays better. this story is in today's weird wall street, for good reason. ♪ forll right, it is time weird wall street, where bazaars business as usual. do you like paper airplanes? a new start up is testing this timeless homemade technology. meet the electric paper airplane. your self-made paper airplane turned into a smart home flying machine that is quickly becoming a...
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this was first conceived by paul volcker to reduce the risk in the financial system. not going to be late -- be relieved by what they see but they will at least get certainty and target to shoot for. do not be surprised if this ends up in court. a band for proprietary trading. keep the things from being able to invest in private equity firms and hedge funds. there are specific hedge funds -- it specific rules in this. have these all been made? do you expect once it is approved by the regulators that there will be more changes on wall street? >> i think they will have to read the fine print. a lot of them have already moved out of the hedge funds and private equity investments. that aspect of the role was pretty clear. there was questions about how much of the market making could and 10 you. they will read the fine print as they can do more of the business because it abides by the business or maybe it is right on the edge and is a skill that. it is a significant amount of money. the top five ranks in the country came from the mark it principal business. we have seen an
this was first conceived by paul volcker to reduce the risk in the financial system. not going to be late -- be relieved by what they see but they will at least get certainty and target to shoot for. do not be surprised if this ends up in court. a band for proprietary trading. keep the things from being able to invest in private equity firms and hedge funds. there are specific hedge funds -- it specific rules in this. have these all been made? do you expect once it is approved by the regulators...
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paul, what do you think about this? >> i think it's an interesting opportunity in terms of the integration with the smart phone with transportation. obviously what we hear is doing very well and there is a precedent of building large businesses out of this type of opportunity, but, you know, i have my concerns. >> what about you, jeff? how do you feel about sco scoot networks? >> i think there are a lot of questions about how easy others could copy this model as they look to scale into other cities and really interested in diving into the barriers to entry. >> for me, it's affordable and fund and environmentally friendly. the one thing that makes it accessible not needing to have a license kind of worries me from the insurance perspective. imagine all these tourists who have no experience jumping on, driving off those steep hills in san francisco and let's face it, accidents happen. okay. . guys, michael, you're now in the hot seat. it is time to get grilled. jeff, i'm going to throw the first question to you. what are
paul, what do you think about this? >> i think it's an interesting opportunity in terms of the integration with the smart phone with transportation. obviously what we hear is doing very well and there is a precedent of building large businesses out of this type of opportunity, but, you know, i have my concerns. >> what about you, jeff? how do you feel about sco scoot networks? >> i think there are a lot of questions about how easy others could copy this model as they look to...
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paul, front end, are you satisfied with what happened in the front end? before i get to the back end, front end, november, where are you on this? >> they are way behind etch their own estimates. only 100,000 people signed up to this point. they estimated 800,000 people by the end of the month. their success rate, 80% of people can logon. that's a terrible rate. any online merchanter will tell you that 20% is a terrible failure rate. the administration is setting up its own deadlines and saying, we passed them. but a very poor situation -- >> did they get a grace period on this -- in other words, did they win something back -- i don't want to be so totally 100% critical even though i think it's ludicrous. but do they get a grace period on this? >> at the end of the day, it's what happens when you logon. if significant numbers of people are having problems, they've bought the media a grace period. >> this whole business about the 834 connection in the exchange, tell us about that. this is the back end. you can enroll on the front end. if there's no payment,
paul, front end, are you satisfied with what happened in the front end? before i get to the back end, front end, november, where are you on this? >> they are way behind etch their own estimates. only 100,000 people signed up to this point. they estimated 800,000 people by the end of the month. their success rate, 80% of people can logon. that's a terrible rate. any online merchanter will tell you that 20% is a terrible failure rate. the administration is setting up its own deadlines and...
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paul ryan, the republican budget committee chair in the house. then the house and senate pass it before christmas. they leave next week actually for their christmas break. so they would end the year on a positive note. it would dramatically reduce the risk of a government shutdown in january and does not resolve our long-term budget issues. >> does it resolve the debt ceiling deadline which is some time in early february? would that be taken care of here? >> don't think it would be taken care of in this deal, but the fact that they would be making a deal, means it's much less likely that you would have a showdown over that. i think the odds of either a government shutdown or a debt limit brinks manship crisis would go down if they strikes this deal and pass it through both chambers. >> one of the possible impacts of the jobs report may very well be showing up already in the mortgage market. diana olick in washington to explain. >> well, tyler, rates today are about level with where they were yesterday, despite the better than expected jobs number
paul ryan, the republican budget committee chair in the house. then the house and senate pass it before christmas. they leave next week actually for their christmas break. so they would end the year on a positive note. it would dramatically reduce the risk of a government shutdown in january and does not resolve our long-term budget issues. >> does it resolve the debt ceiling deadline which is some time in early february? would that be taken care of here? >> don't think it would be...
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health care costs because after all, that's the real problem here, and what the president did was what paul ryan's budget actually called for. now the republicans are critical for it. >> right. just to end this thing, look -- >> you're with me on this, right, larry? >> i think your hypothesis is right. i don't think at the end of the day they are going to take the $700 billion out of medicare. that's number one. number two, to emily's point, a lot of that is coming out of medicare advantage, which is popular. so i think this is part of the financing mystery of how obama care is going to wind up being paid for. now, we don't have time -- >> it's going to wind up being paid for by the taxpayers. >> they may have to come back for more. that's another segment. i appreciate both of you making those points. steve mcmahan, emily miller, thank you. >>> this is the moment you have all been waiting for. it's the first ever "kudlow report" youth summit. holy cow. four young college students, four, count them, are about to join me on the set live. they will talk about why young people are turning on ob
health care costs because after all, that's the real problem here, and what the president did was what paul ryan's budget actually called for. now the republicans are critical for it. >> right. just to end this thing, look -- >> you're with me on this, right, larry? >> i think your hypothesis is right. i don't think at the end of the day they are going to take the $700 billion out of medicare. that's number one. number two, to emily's point, a lot of that is coming out of...
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this has been patti murray and paul ryan. our democratic -- haven't been part of the discussion. so in terms of getting a sense of whether there's a deal brewing that can pass both houses, we don't have enough information at this point to know. all we know is they are moving closer and closer together. >> congressman, can you explain to us all exactly what is happening here and what is at stake? we've got $90 billion of automatic spending cuts that kick in next year and to do the deal over two years, they need to agree 180, maybe 200 billion of spending cuts to negate that. the information -- and you will know this better than i -- is that they are going for a much smaller deal, maybe 40 or 50 billion. congressman, if they do a 40 or 50 dollar bill, does that neutralize what is at stake? >> that is what's at stake and that's what i know patti murray and paul ryan are trying to do is basically negate the -- across the board cuts with the see zest ragz, which will be deaf state to go our military next year and it's already been devastating to many of our domestic spending initiativ
this has been patti murray and paul ryan. our democratic -- haven't been part of the discussion. so in terms of getting a sense of whether there's a deal brewing that can pass both houses, we don't have enough information at this point to know. all we know is they are moving closer and closer together. >> congressman, can you explain to us all exactly what is happening here and what is at stake? we've got $90 billion of automatic spending cuts that kick in next year and to do the deal...
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paul's, hungryman, duncan hines, mrs. butterworth, they're found in 85% of american households. since then the stock has a 23% gain in the after market. i told you to buy this one ahead of the ipo, and then i reiterated, my trust put in a real nice gain. i still think there is a room for gain. they acquired neglected brands and turned them around. a la longtime cramer favorite b & g foods. they bought wishbone foods from unilever for $580 million. this company has a winning formula. what more can you ask for? fifth 2013 ipo still worth buying, no one is talking about this one -- volaris. this is an ultra low cost mexican airline. this is kind of like a mexican version of cramer fave spirit, symbol save. they came public in september, jumped 16.8% on the first day. since then the stock has barely budged, even thought oil has come down big. the company is growing like a weed and 43 planes, management plans to double that, adding another 49 over the next eight years. mexico is a lot like the united states when it comes to the airlines. there has been massive consolidation, four pla
paul's, hungryman, duncan hines, mrs. butterworth, they're found in 85% of american households. since then the stock has a 23% gain in the after market. i told you to buy this one ahead of the ipo, and then i reiterated, my trust put in a real nice gain. i still think there is a room for gain. they acquired neglected brands and turned them around. a la longtime cramer favorite b & g foods. they bought wishbone foods from unilever for $580 million. this company has a winning formula. what...
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what did you like about paul walker and those movies? >> i liked -- because i know the -- i wish they could do the "fast and furious 8." he's hoping a fast and furious 8. i should note someone wants to rename this street paul walker street. >> they already did the number seven. >> they're working on shooting that right now. you're a very good fan, thanks for your knowledge. >> jennifer, another paul walker fan. what do you remember most about him? >> just from his amazing movies and great acting and stuff. >> and ty, paul walker, for you? >> he's the best, man. you know, when he got that r-34 beat up and he built it up by himself and that's just the best about the movie, you know? it lettious know that anybody can put in work and make that money and just build up what they love and do what they love every day and he lets you know, he lets all of these people know out here that that's what it's about. if you don't have it you can get it some way, somehow and that's why i was a fan. >> a lot of these fan, car culture of california saying t
what did you like about paul walker and those movies? >> i liked -- because i know the -- i wish they could do the "fast and furious 8." he's hoping a fast and furious 8. i should note someone wants to rename this street paul walker street. >> they already did the number seven. >> they're working on shooting that right now. you're a very good fan, thanks for your knowledge. >> jennifer, another paul walker fan. what do you remember most about him? >> just...
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just normal paul. >> just normal paul. pursuing two of his great passions, helping others and showing off fast cars. including this rare porsche worth nearly $500,000. >> brought about 600 into the u.s. back around 2004 to 2006. >> there is nothing ordinary about it. a top speed of more than 200 miles per hour. the engine in the middle of the car. and oil changes costing $900. >> it's a really finely tuned super high performance super car. driving one really reminds me a lot of driving a race car with that kind of quick, razor sharp reflexes. >> but it leaves a razor thin margin for error on the road. >> i love the power. you feel it right in the chest pushing you back when you push down the gas but a car like this needs to be driven with great respect because it has so much power and capability. >> this photo is possibly the last ever taken of walker and there's the porsche, a temptation that would lure him and a close friend roger rodas away from the charity event. not surprising for two men who were racing competitors a
just normal paul. >> just normal paul. pursuing two of his great passions, helping others and showing off fast cars. including this rare porsche worth nearly $500,000. >> brought about 600 into the u.s. back around 2004 to 2006. >> there is nothing ordinary about it. a top speed of more than 200 miles per hour. the engine in the middle of the car. and oil changes costing $900. >> it's a really finely tuned super high performance super car. driving one really reminds me a...
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appreciate that. >> a heart felt good-bye to actor paul walker. those who adorn them and his talents today we'll take you there. d" life could be hectic. as a working mom of two young boys angie's list saves me a lot of time. after reading all the reviews i know i'm making the right choice. online or on the phone, we help you hire right the first time. with honest reviews on over 720 local services. keeping up with these two is more than a full time job, and i don't have time for unreliable companies. angie's list definitely saves me time and money. for over 18 years we've helped people take care of the things that matter most. join today. ♪ ♪ where their electricity comes from. they flip the switch-- and the light comes on. it's our job to make sure that it does. using natural gas this power plant can produce enough energy for about 600,000 homes. generating electricity that's cleaner and reliable, with fewer emissions-- it matters. ♪ >>> police say a pennsylvania couple confessed plotted and killed a man just because they wanted to. they a
appreciate that. >> a heart felt good-bye to actor paul walker. those who adorn them and his talents today we'll take you there. d" life could be hectic. as a working mom of two young boys angie's list saves me a lot of time. after reading all the reviews i know i'm making the right choice. online or on the phone, we help you hire right the first time. with honest reviews on over 720 local services. keeping up with these two is more than a full time job, and i don't have time for...
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paul, how concerned are officials about this? >> reporter: brooke, they are extremely concerned and they're attacking this outbreak aggressively, even telling some of the sororities and fraternities behind me not to sponsor parties at this time. it's like a crime investigation and the suspect bacteria, the investigators, nurses, county health officials, they're actively interviewing students seeing who may have had close contact with any of the four meningitis patients. let's look at a statement from the university and see what they are telling students at this time. they say that santa barbara county public health is strongly recommending that student organizations refrain from participating in social events, translation, parties, that involve close contact, alcohol and/or smoking and where eating utensils and cups or glasses may be shared. all the existing cases appear to have had a close personal contact. so far, 500 students have been given a powerful antibiotic in pill form to help guard against meningitis, and another 700 s
paul, how concerned are officials about this? >> reporter: brooke, they are extremely concerned and they're attacking this outbreak aggressively, even telling some of the sororities and fraternities behind me not to sponsor parties at this time. it's like a crime investigation and the suspect bacteria, the investigators, nurses, county health officials, they're actively interviewing students seeing who may have had close contact with any of the four meningitis patients. let's look at a...
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i was trying to get paul walker's stuntman and paul walker's friend, newt, they're his best friends. they came out and had no clue what was going on. i was saying, look, i think he was in a fire, a car accident because there's a fire. and he said, well, there's a special effects building behind us that they blow things up all the time. nobody was taking me serious. finally, eric, paul walker's stuntman, waumgdu walked upment and i said eric, i know they were in an accident. i haven't heard from my son yet. and my friend mitch said, i'm going going up there. when he start the up there, they took off behind him. and they went up in the hill around the corner where the loop was. that's when i got my call from the sun that it was definitely a car accident and the car was on fire. and everybody grabbed fire extinguishers and went up there. unfortunately it was too late. the fire department arrived within 30 seconds that they arrived up there. and there was nothing anybody could do. paul walker's best friend did everything he could with the flames. he was trying to get his best friend out
i was trying to get paul walker's stuntman and paul walker's friend, newt, they're his best friends. they came out and had no clue what was going on. i was saying, look, i think he was in a fire, a car accident because there's a fire. and he said, well, there's a special effects building behind us that they blow things up all the time. nobody was taking me serious. finally, eric, paul walker's stuntman, waumgdu walked upment and i said eric, i know they were in an accident. i haven't heard from...
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already it's beating john paul, ii. i think princess diana and these are the biggest funerals in the recent decades. i think nelson mandela will really go out with a great sendoff. >>> you're next. a achilles heel message to the president of ukraine. hundreds of showed out on sunday toppling a statue. demonstrators erupted last week after the president scrapped a deal with moscow. they feel it could resort to violent protests if this unrest continues. >>> after the main opposition part thent he party threatened to resign. a predecessor and brother ousted in a coup in 2006. critics doubt a new election will come to the opposition. >>> chuck hagel is in pakistan today for meetings with the president sharif and other official. they are will talk about afghanistan and the u.s. drone strikes. the defense secretary hasn't gone to pakistan since january of 2010. >>> a short break here on "early start." >>> this is a crazy story. a newlywed couple charged with police. they did it to prove they could and both are now in jail. >>
already it's beating john paul, ii. i think princess diana and these are the biggest funerals in the recent decades. i think nelson mandela will really go out with a great sendoff. >>> you're next. a achilles heel message to the president of ukraine. hundreds of showed out on sunday toppling a statue. demonstrators erupted last week after the president scrapped a deal with moscow. they feel it could resort to violent protests if this unrest continues. >>> after the main...
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[kevin] paul and i have been [paul] well...forever. [kevin] he's the one person who loves pizza more than i do. [paul] we're obsessed. [kevin] we decided to make our obsession our livelihood. [kevin] business was really good. [kevin] then our sauce supplier told me: "you got to get quickbooks." [kevin]quickbooks manages money, tracks sales and expenses. [paul] we even use it to accept credit cards. [paul] somebody buys a pie with a credit card, boom, all the accounts update. [paul] when we started hiring,we turned on payroll. [kevin] it's like our pizza.you add the toppings you want, leave off the ones you don't. [kevin] now business is in really great s [announcer] start using intuit quickbooks for free at quickbooks-dot-com. for all those who sleep for all those who sleep too hot or too cool, now there's a solution. sleep number dual temp, the revolutionary temperature-balancing layer with active air technology that works on any mattress brand, including yours. it's only at a sleep number store, where this holiday season, the hottest
[kevin] paul and i have been [paul] well...forever. [kevin] he's the one person who loves pizza more than i do. [paul] we're obsessed. [kevin] we decided to make our obsession our livelihood. [kevin] business was really good. [kevin] then our sauce supplier told me: "you got to get quickbooks." [kevin]quickbooks manages money, tracks sales and expenses. [paul] we even use it to accept credit cards. [paul] somebody buys a pie with a credit card, boom, all the accounts update. [paul]...
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-- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> you're looking at the spot where "fast & furious" star paul walker died in a crash on saturday leaving his fans and others around the world in shock. what happened? it's 11:00 in the east. do you know where your news is? i'm don lemon. this is "the 11th hour," the last word on today's news and what you'll be talking about tomorrow. is a porche carrera gt just too hot to handle? >>> and america going to pot. almost 40% of you admit to smoking marijuana at least once and i'll bet that number is even higher, pun intended. colorado is about to let everybody get high. should you? >>> so you heard it hear first the war on drugs is over. come january the white flag goes up in smoke in colorado. anyone can legally smoke pot just for fun. we're not talking medical marijuana here. it's about to become a big and profitable business and colorado is just the beginning. watch this story now by cnn's miguel marquez. >> this is our vegetative growth room. >> reporter: andy williams is about to be the captain of the country's newest growth industry, colorado's
-- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> you're looking at the spot where "fast & furious" star paul walker died in a crash on saturday leaving his fans and others around the world in shock. what happened? it's 11:00 in the east. do you know where your news is? i'm don lemon. this is "the 11th hour," the last word on today's news and what you'll be talking about tomorrow. is a porche carrera gt just too hot to handle? >>> and america going to pot....
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i want to turn to paul. american born al qaeda spokesman adam gadan recently called for attacks on westerners in retaliation for the arrest of al libi. based on what you know about terrorism investigations, do you think investigators are looking into a possible connection? >> they are definitely looking at a possible connection. benghazi is a city where there's a strong presence of groups who have sympathy with al qaeda groups, who are linked to al qaeda, including the group thought responsible for the attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi in september 2012. so they will definitely be looking at that. these groups which have extended their influence across eastern libya, entrenched their position over the last year. >> and in terms of the smith family eventually, they are going to get -- i don't know if they will ever get over their grief but they will want justice, they will want answers. we still don't have answers for what happened in benghazi last september 2012. what are the odds in a place like liby
i want to turn to paul. american born al qaeda spokesman adam gadan recently called for attacks on westerners in retaliation for the arrest of al libi. based on what you know about terrorism investigations, do you think investigators are looking into a possible connection? >> they are definitely looking at a possible connection. benghazi is a city where there's a strong presence of groups who have sympathy with al qaeda groups, who are linked to al qaeda, including the group thought...
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tell us quickly, what did paul walker mean to you. why would you drive this far to pay tribute to you? >> he was great for racing. i have a mitsubishi as fast and the furious 2, and for me to get that car was a huge inspiration. >> what about yourself? >> growing up with him and seeing the movies and racing and all, it's a thrill, un, watching him act and doing what he does and, you know, we're going miss him dearly. >> reporter: a lot of fans choked up. >> you brought a license plate. >> and we all -- our crew, right here, we all signed it. az love, you will be remembered and missed to paul and roger. >> a lot of love from the valley of the sun coming out to represent and show that we also have love out there. we also support what's going on here. not only we came, but we love paul and people from texas came down and we met up with them and we all got here and it just really inspired us, not only me, but look, everybody. yeah. it touched our hearts when we heard the news that he actually passed away, we just couldn't believe it. we h
tell us quickly, what did paul walker mean to you. why would you drive this far to pay tribute to you? >> he was great for racing. i have a mitsubishi as fast and the furious 2, and for me to get that car was a huge inspiration. >> what about yourself? >> growing up with him and seeing the movies and racing and all, it's a thrill, un, watching him act and doing what he does and, you know, we're going miss him dearly. >> reporter: a lot of fans choked up. >> you...
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if you've had a heart attack, be sure to talk to your doctor [kevin] paul and i have been [paul] well...forever. [kevin] he's the one person who loves pizza more than i do. [paul] we're obsessed. [kevin] we decided to make our obsession our livelihood. [kevin] business was really good. [kevin] then our sauce supplier told me: "you got to get quickbooks." [kevin]quickbooks manages money, tracks sales and expenses. [paul] we even use it to accept credit cards. [paul] somebody buys a pie with a credit card, boom, all the accounts update. [paul] when we started hiring,we turned on payroll. [kevin] it's like our pizza.you add the toppings you want, leave off the ones you don't. [kevin] now business is in really great s [announcer] start using intuit quickbooks for free at quickbooks-dot-com. these are the hands a pediatrician. these are pioneering advances in heart surgery. and these are developing groundbreaking treatments for cancer. they're the hands of the nation's top doctors. kaiser permanente doctors. and though they are all different, they work together on a single mission: saving
if you've had a heart attack, be sure to talk to your doctor [kevin] paul and i have been [paul] well...forever. [kevin] he's the one person who loves pizza more than i do. [paul] we're obsessed. [kevin] we decided to make our obsession our livelihood. [kevin] business was really good. [kevin] then our sauce supplier told me: "you got to get quickbooks." [kevin]quickbooks manages money, tracks sales and expenses. [paul] we even use it to accept credit cards. [paul] somebody buys a pie...
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pluz tune in to watch. >>> "fast & furious" start paul walker. his autopsy results were released as production on the new movie "fast & furious 7" is now shut down. what authorities say caused his death. [ male announcer ] this is george. the day building a play set begins with a surprise twinge of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day relief. [ male announcer ] that's handy. ♪ [ male announcer ] that's handy. life could be hectic. as a working mom of two young boys angie's list saves me a lot of time. after reading all the reviews i know i'm making the right choice. online or on the phone, we help you hire right the first time. with honest reviews on over 720 local services. keeping up with these two is more than a full time job, and i don't have time for unreliable companies. angie's list definitely saves me time and money. for over 18 years we've helped people take care of the things that matter most. join today. >>> now to that autopsy report revealing how actor paul walker and his friend roger rodas
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. >>> actor paul walker is mourned by millions of fans but one california couple, well, he holds a really special place in their hearts. kyle and kristen uphound were engaged in 2004. kyle was just back from a tour in iraq and about to head back for another one when the couple decided to go ring shopping. kyle wanted to do it up right but the money just wasn't there. >> we started looking at rings and what not. and he kept wanting me to go bigger and i kept saying, no, look at the prices. >> well, there was another shopper in that store with them and then they all struck up a conversation. >> when he found out kyle just came back from iraq, just i remember seeing the look in his face. it kind of transformed. >> so the mystery man, paul walker, kyle and kristen left the jewelry store empty handed. but before they got too far a clerk called them back. >> one of the ladies came out holding a bag and just simply said, here's your ring. and i -- i think both of our mouths dropped. still to this day the most generous thing everyone has ever done for me. >> and the ring, $9,000. the clerk kept w
. >>> actor paul walker is mourned by millions of fans but one california couple, well, he holds a really special place in their hearts. kyle and kristen uphound were engaged in 2004. kyle was just back from a tour in iraq and about to head back for another one when the couple decided to go ring shopping. kyle wanted to do it up right but the money just wasn't there. >> we started looking at rings and what not. and he kept wanting me to go bigger and i kept saying, no, look at...
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he owned always evolving, an auto shop that appealed to the car junky paul walker was. >> but paul was much more than a car junky. he was also deeply committed to humanitarian relief. in 2010, he took a team to haiti, helping in the aftermath of the major earthquake that devastated the small nation. >> we asked a bunch of people what they thought we should bring. >> he knew you had to do something. no one knew what to expect, but he was bringing medical equipment, water filtration, and he was going to do what he could. when they got there, they did so much. for the first time, they were able to set up a hospital in an orphanage. and the experience that he came home with after that was, i have the opportunity to do something very special. >> and walker wasn't afraid to get his hands dirty. >> you talked about the fact he went to alabama to help with victims of the tornadoes. lots of people talk about things they care about. he actually did something. >> paul walker didn't just talk the talk, he walked the walk. he cared about other people and he went and helped them. >> want you to watc
he owned always evolving, an auto shop that appealed to the car junky paul walker was. >> but paul was much more than a car junky. he was also deeply committed to humanitarian relief. in 2010, he took a team to haiti, helping in the aftermath of the major earthquake that devastated the small nation. >> we asked a bunch of people what they thought we should bring. >> he knew you had to do something. no one knew what to expect, but he was bringing medical equipment, water...
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paul walker iii says he went numb when his brother told him the tragic news on saturday. >> paul has been killed. one of those times you literally like freeze. i made it a point every time i saw him and my children, to hug them and kiss them and he tell them, every other sentence, if i could, "i love you." as a father, that is a fear you always have that one of your children will go before you. >> a surveillance camera near that crash site in santa clarita, california, captured the moment of the impact. you see the smoke billowing from the porsche crashed into a light pole and burst into a flame. >> fans have been leaving tributes and memorials at the seen. last night, co-star vin diesel stopped by and addressed the crowd. >> they don't think walker or his racing team pattern roger rodas were drag racing. >> we will talk more about what might have caused this crash coming up because there are still so many questions. >>> that is is it for "early start." "new day" starts right now. >>> the train was traveling at approximately 82 miles per hour as it went into a 30-mile-an-hour curve.
paul walker iii says he went numb when his brother told him the tragic news on saturday. >> paul has been killed. one of those times you literally like freeze. i made it a point every time i saw him and my children, to hug them and kiss them and he tell them, every other sentence, if i could, "i love you." as a father, that is a fear you always have that one of your children will go before you. >> a surveillance camera near that crash site in santa clarita, california,...
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wherever you are with the mobile trader app [kevin] paul and i have been [paul] well...forever. [kevin] he's the one person who loves pizza more than i do. [paul] we're obsessed. [kevin] we decided to make our obsession our livelihood. [kevin] business was really good. [kevin] then our sauce supplier told me: "you got to get quickbooks." [kevin]quickbooks manages money, tracks sales and expenses. [paul] we even use it to accept credit cards. [paul] somebody buys a pie with a credit card, boom, all the accounts update. [paul] when we started hiring,we turned on payroll. [kevin] it's like our pizza.you add the toppings you want, leave off the ones you don't. [kevin] now business is in really great s [announcer] start using intuit quickbooks for free at quickbooks-dot-com. . >>> that is it for this edition of "ac360," join me for the nelson mandela coverage, starting at 3:30 eastern time, here is piers morgan, thank you for joining us. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> this is "piers morgan live." welcome to our show, from viewers around the world and in the united states. and late
wherever you are with the mobile trader app [kevin] paul and i have been [paul] well...forever. [kevin] he's the one person who loves pizza more than i do. [paul] we're obsessed. [kevin] we decided to make our obsession our livelihood. [kevin] business was really good. [kevin] then our sauce supplier told me: "you got to get quickbooks." [kevin]quickbooks manages money, tracks sales and expenses. [paul] we even use it to accept credit cards. [paul] somebody buys a pie with a credit...
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paul ryan and patty murphy. >> good evening. i am happy to report that senator murray and i have reached an agreement. we've been talking all year. and this week that hard work of the two of us sitting downen a talking to each other all year has paid off. it started because we passed budgets. and senator murray deserves credit for passing a budget through the senate. that got the ball rolling so we started talking. this bill reduces the deficit by $23 billion. and it does not raise taxes, and it cuts spending in a smarter way. from the outset, we knew that if we forced each other to compromise a core principle, we would get nowhere. that is why we decided to focus on where the common ground is. so that's what we've done. that means to me a budget agreement that reduces the deficit without raising taxes and replaces some of the arbitrary across the board spending cuts with permanent smarter reforms that pay for this relief. it balances the budget within ten years. it pays off the debt, but i realize that's not going to pass in th
paul ryan and patty murphy. >> good evening. i am happy to report that senator murray and i have reached an agreement. we've been talking all year. and this week that hard work of the two of us sitting downen a talking to each other all year has paid off. it started because we passed budgets. and senator murray deserves credit for passing a budget through the senate. that got the ball rolling so we started talking. this bill reduces the deficit by $23 billion. and it does not raise taxes,...
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. >>> and paul walker's final moments. it's donut friday at the office. and i'm low man on the totem pole. so every friday morning they send me out to get the goods. but what they don't know is that i'm using my citi thankyou card at the coffee shop, so i get 2 times the points. and those points add up fast. so, sure, make me the grunt. 'cause i'll be using those points to help me get to a beach in miami. and allllllll the big shots will be stuck here at the cube farm. the citi thankyou preferred card. now earn 2x the points on dining out and entertainment, with no annual fee.to apply, go to citi.com/thankyoucards the day building a play set begins with a surprise twinge of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day relief. [ male announcer ] that's handy. ♪ if every u.s. home replaced one light bulb with a compact fluorescent bulb, the energy saved could light how many homes? 1 million? 2 million? 3 million? the answer is... 3 million homes. by 2030, investments in energy efficiency could help americans save $300 bill
. >>> and paul walker's final moments. it's donut friday at the office. and i'm low man on the totem pole. so every friday morning they send me out to get the goods. but what they don't know is that i'm using my citi thankyou card at the coffee shop, so i get 2 times the points. and those points add up fast. so, sure, make me the grunt. 'cause i'll be using those points to help me get to a beach in miami. and allllllll the big shots will be stuck here at the cube farm. the citi...
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pamela brown and paul callan are here to talk about this. good morning. >>> pamela, i want to start with you. because you just talked to the father of one of the sandy hook victims. how is he feeling this morning knowing that the tapes are going to be released? >> he's very upset about this. and he told me that he believes it's unfortunate. and he's going to do essentially everything that he can to shield his children from listening to the tapes today. so he's going to protect his family by basically avoiding the media. and he told me, he says, we don't want to hear them. i hope my children don't have to listen to that. this is a unique case and deserved unique treatment. it's unfortunate that they weren't able to see that. and he also told me that the potential harm and children listening to it outweighs any definable good we can think of. and this is from mark barden. his son was killed during the shooting spree. and it seems like that is sort of the consensus among the families in newtown today. >> paul, reportedly only land line calls fr
pamela brown and paul callan are here to talk about this. good morning. >>> pamela, i want to start with you. because you just talked to the father of one of the sandy hook victims. how is he feeling this morning knowing that the tapes are going to be released? >> he's very upset about this. and he told me that he believes it's unfortunate. and he's going to do essentially everything that he can to shield his children from listening to the tapes today. so he's going to protect...